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NJN's The Highlands
Rediscovered
Goes National on
Public Television Stations Across the Country
STATEWIDE - "NJN
is proud to announce that The Highlands Rediscovered has
been selected by American Public Television for national
distribution to public television stations throughout the
country," states Elizabeth Christopherson , executive director,
NJN Public Television & Radio. " The Highlands Rediscovered ,
an NJN documentary that originally aired on NJN in October
2004, is a uniquely New Jersey story that will now reach
the rest of the country."
Shot in high-definition
video with an emphasis on recording the Highlands ' physical
attributes, this half-hour program is a visually captivating
exploration of an underappreciated wilderness surrounded
by - and supplying water to - one of the most densely populated
areas in the nation. The Highlands Rediscovered explores
what makes this area special by focusing on the natural history
of the Highlands as seen through the eyes of the professionals
who study and work there.
Besides its exquisite
beauty, the Highlands safeguards a source of naturally clean
water that provides water for millions of people in cities
and suburbs along the coast. For over a hundred years, the
region has been pointed to as northern New Jersey 's best,
last hope for clean water - a resource we take for granted - but
cannot live without. In 2002, a U.S. Forest Service study
of the New York-New Jersey Highlands reported in no uncertain
terms that accelerating development in this northeastern "green
belt" would compromise the Highlands water supply significantly.
Funding for The
Highlands Rediscovered has been made possible by the
Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation. The Highlands Rediscovered is
written and produced by Robert Szuter; associate producer
is Dari Mandell; narrator is Laura Novia. The original
music is by Robert Sands. Camera work is by Mike Budd,
Paul Horvath, Scott Neall and Jeff Reisly. For more information
on the program, interviews with experts in the Highlands
, images and other available resources, visit the NJN web
site at www.njn.net .
For over 42 years, American
Public Television has been a prime source of programming
for the nation's public television stations. With more
than 10,000 hours of available programming, APT identifies
innovative programs and assists local stations like NJN
to distribute their original programs to other public television
stations all over the country. Each year, APT makes available
over 300 series and specials in a variety of genres including
documentary, cooking and lifestyle, travel, feature film
packages, drama, music and entertainment.
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